Here's the deal. My brother and I are one year a part. We did same engineering major at same school. He got a 3.95 GPA. I got a 3.1 GPA. I wasn't as determined as him. I did very well on the GMAT. I'm in a certain industry that has the highest unemployment of any major despite being an engineering major. Yes, higher than theatre studies and such. I'm so tired of being unemployed and struggling despite being capable. I want to ensure that I don't get screwed over which is what happened to 80% of my classmates when this industry tanked. I could easily obtain an unofficial and hard copy transcript of his. Here's an example of our names "Fake names" Paul Michael Smith, my name is Greg Smith. I was thinking of making the name on the app Paul Greg Michael Smith. So when I send in his transcript and my test scores it'll make sense to both possibly. I'm worried what the consequences are for being caught. If it's just a rejection then I find a hard time convincing myself not to. I don't know what the outlook would be like in future. I will have to take out loans, so I don't know what would happen when I bring proof of enrollment, and the name is different than my ID when bank checks it out. I'm worried about future employment background checks. Would putting "Greg Smith" work out although undergrad and grad names would be slightly different? Would there be an issue if I try to change my name if accepted to my real name. When I show them birth certificate or ID, would there reaction be "Why is this very different than what you entered on app?"
Anyways, I realize a bunch of judgement is about to come in. It is what it is. I'm asking this because I feel very bad about this and wanting definite reasons not to do it. I've scored 97th percentile on both the GMAT and GRE. I'm just so tired of not having a job despite doing the best I can.
Anyways, I realize a bunch of judgement is about to come in. It is what it is. I'm asking this because I feel very bad about this and wanting definite reasons not to do it. I've scored 97th percentile on both the GMAT and GRE. I'm just so tired of not having a job despite doing the best I can.